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Delaware’s marijuana bills are bad for the state and should be vetoed
Last month, the Delaware Basic Meeting handed two payments that centered on legalizing marijuana. The payments now head to the governor’s desk for ultimate approval. If signed, they might make Delaware the twenty second state to legalize the drug.
Delaware Gov. John Carney (D) ought to veto them. The legalization of marijuana makes states worse, not higher.
LEGALIZING MARIJUANA IN 2023: HERE ARE THE STATES CONSIDERING LEGAL RECREATIONAL USE
Home Invoice 1 removes “all penalties to be used or possession of a private use amount of marijuana and marijuana equipment” and units the age for authorized marijuana use and possession at 21. Home Invoice 2 pertains to creating the Delaware Marijuana Management Act, which “regulates and taxes marijuana for leisure use.” It establishes the rules for “manufacturing, manufacture, and sale in a authorized leisure marijuana business.”
“We’re extraordinarily disillusioned by the passage of this reckless laws, which threatens the well being and security of all Delaware residents, particularly younger folks, communities of shade, and people affected by habit. These payments lack primary protections for public well being and security, together with efficiency limits, and would inflict the identical injury to the folks of Delaware that we’ve seen first-hand in different states,” Dr. Kevin Sabet, CEO and president of Sensible Approaches to Marijuana, stated in an announcement.
Sabet is appropriate. It’s no secret that the push to legalize marijuana has loved an immense propaganda push in common tradition. Surveys present that the majority Individuals help legalizing marijuana; a latest ballot revealed that roughly 67% of the nation favors doing so. Nonetheless, there are numerous detrimental well being situations linked to marijuana use that usually get ignored or swept underneath the rug.
For instance, a latest examine from the College of Ottawa discovered that there’s a robust hyperlink between smoking marijuana and emphysema. Analysis has additionally proven that utilizing marijuana has led to troubling tendencies akin to elevated charges of “bronchial asthma in youngsters, kids by chance ingesting edibles, and simultaneous use of alcohol and marijuana amongst younger adults.”
Further research have linked marijuana use to an elevated threat of “melancholy and suicide,” driving deaths whereas underneath the affect of marijuana, pediatric poisonings from hashish, and different harmful impacts in kids, akin to stunted developments in “cognitive skills, akin to reminiscence, consideration, motivation, and studying.”
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“Gov. Carney, like President Biden, has repeatedly demonstrated large braveness in standing as much as the large cash and affect campaigns of the addiction-for-profit pot business,” Sabet stated. “We urge him to proceed to struggle for Delaware households and communities by vetoing these payments. The governor has expressed very actual and legitimate issues in regards to the severe dangers related to a business marijuana market and understands that encouraging extra drug use solely serves to harm the way forward for the state. We hope he takes swift motion towards these payments.”
Marijuana doesn’t deserve the constructive status it receives. It’s a deceptively harmful narcotic that does extra hurt than good. It’s unhealthy for Delaware and unhealthy for the nation, and Gov. Carney ought to veto any payments in Delaware facilitating its legalization.
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State Police Investigating New Castle Motel Shooting – Delaware State Police – State of Delaware
Delaware State Police are investigating a shooting that occurred early Sunday morning at Red Roof Inn & Suites in New Castle.
On June 16, 2024, at approximately 3:33 a.m., troopers responded to a shooting at Red Roof Inn & Suites, located at 1612 N. Dupont Highway. When troopers arrived on the scene, they learned that a 20-year-old male victim had been transported to a local hospital for a non-life-threatening gunshot wound to the arm.
A preliminary investigation revealed that several individuals gathered at the motel after attending a local concert. During this gathering, the victim and unknown suspect engaged in an argument. The altercation escalated, and the suspect fired a shot at the victim before fleeing the scene.
Delaware State Police Troop 2 Criminal Investigations Unit is continuing its investigation and urges anyone who may have witnessed the shooting or has relevant information to contact Detective G. Rash at (302) 365-8427. Information may also be provided by sending a private Facebook message to the Delaware State Police or contacting Delaware Crime Stoppers at 1-800-847-3333.
If you or someone you know is a victim or witness of a crime or have lost a loved one to a sudden death and need assistance, the Delaware State Police Victim Services Unit / Delaware Victim Center is available to offer you support and resources 24 hours a day through a toll-free hotline at 1-800-VICTIM-1 (1-800-842-8461). You may also email the Victim Services Unit at DSP_VictimServicesMail@delaware.gov.
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Salmonella outbreak from recalled cucumbers impacts Delaware. What you should know
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A salmonella outbreak from recalled cucumbers has impacted Delaware.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, along with state and local partners, are investigating a multistate outbreak of salmonella infections potentially linked to cucumbers. Epidemiological investigations have identified two strains of the bacteria linked to almost 400 cases of reported illness. The strains are Salmonella Africana and Salmonella Braenderup.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one to two people in Delaware became ill because of the cucumbers.
Recalled cucumbers: Cucumbers in 14 states recalled over potential Salmonella contamination
States where people have gotten sick from salmonella linked to cucumbers
Back on May 31, Fresh Start Produce Sales Inc. of Delray, Florida, recalled cucumbers grown in Florida and shipped to 14 states between May 17 and 21. That recall came after some cucumbers tested positive for salmonella, the FDA said on June 1.
While epidemiologic data show that cucumbers may be contaminated with Salmonella Africana and may be making people sick, the FDA and CDC have not confirmed that cucumbers are the source of illness in any ongoing outbreaks. The agencies are continuing to investigate both outbreaks to determine the specific sources and products involved.
However, with so many people who developed salmonella infections having reported eating cucumbers, those cucumbers are likely involved, Bill Marler, a food safety lawyer, told USA TODAY.
Here are the states reporting Salmonella Africana infections:
- Alabama
- Arkansas
- Connecticut
- District of Columbia
- Delaware
- Florida
- Georgia
- Illinois
- Iowa
- Indiana
- Kentucky
- Maine
- Maryland
- Massachusetts
- Michigan
- Minnesota
- Missouri
- North Carolina
- New Jersey
- New York
- Ohio
- Pennsylvania
- Rhode Island
- South Carolina
- Tennessee
- Texas
- Vermont
- Virginia
- Washington
What is salmonella?
Salmonella is an organism that can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people and others with weakened immune systems. Healthy persons infected with Salmonella often experience fever, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain.
According to previous reporting, the cucumbers are unlikely in the marketplace, anyone with the recalled product should not consume it and should destroy and discard it or return it to the place of purchase for a refund. Consumers should check with their retailer or place of purchase to determine whether the recalled cucumbers were sold where they shop.
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Delaware's Imagination Library program expands with bilingual book collection
Librarians stepping in to register children under 5 for free monthly books has been pivotal in boosting the program’s success. An essential aspect of this success is the partnership with hospitals, as they facilitate the enrollment of newborns in the program.
Despite the program already offering two bilingual books annually, it fell short of meeting the demand. Norman highlighted the critiques from caregivers and parents, who had been vocal about the absence of bilingual materials in Delaware libraries.
“When we first launched Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library, one of the first questions I got — or frankly a criticism — was that it wasn’t bilingual,” she said. “There was actually always at least two books a year that were bilingual, but they really wanted the whole program to be bilingual.”
“Delaware is in the next group of five states that are getting the bilingual option, which is super cool,” she added.
Other states benefiting from the expanded bilingual collection include Tennessee, where Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library originated, as well as Washington, D.C., North Carolina and Ohio.
The push for bilingualism began in California, where the large and diverse population made it a priority. Recognizing this need, many states advocated for the inclusion of bilingual options, too. Hence, the foundation took that need and expanded its bilingual collection beyond California, recently adding Delaware to the list.
Delaware residents can register their children for free books online or at their closest public library, choosing between two options: receiving monthly books in English with occasional bilingual English and Spanish titles, or opting for all books in a bilingual English-Spanish format.
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